Use "real property" in a sentence
real property example sentences
real property
1. They actually are the real property owners, except for a closet that’s yours
2. The problem created by evenly splitting an interest in real property between your heirs
3. Many parents want to give an equal share of the family home or some other sentimental form of real property (actual land usually) to their surviving children in equal shares
4. Often the real property (real estate) assets are governed by the laws of the state in which they sit, whereas the personal property (bonds, stocks, money, possessions) are controlled by the laws of the state that is their final residence
5. Copies of deeds to all real property
6. Time is only a concept of tracking change, with no real property that could be physically traveled
7. They are all real property and classified as such,
8. An agreement used to sell real property that transfers ownership
9. A type of deed used to convey title after real property is sold at
10. tained against the owner or lessee of the real property
11. Collins, was possessed of real property, some ten square miles in extent, had additionally conducted honest transactions with some several businessmen of the town, had been constantly and competently employed by the railroad since age nine years, had established accounts within the bank to the benefit of orphan boys and had provided for their sustenance and medical attention, and in many other respects, perhaps too numerous to be read here at this moment, so I say "et cetera" to the record, had performed responsibilities similar to or greater than those of the average person beyond the age of majority, and therefore should be granted the right of majority, at age fifteen
12. your own health, your only real property, as well as you would take care of a five thousand dollar
13. also was the owner of record of all the real property on Mars
14. The concept of privately owned real property had never really caught on
15. He doesn’t own any real property and there are no cars registered in his name
16. Who was ever awe struck about a testator, or sang a hymn on the title to real property? Mr
17. More importantly, many intangible assets trade just like real property
18. • Real property in the wrong hands, in which banks or other lenders find themselves in possession of real estate because the previous owners have defaulted on the debt and the lenders have, in their minds, been stuck with the buildings or land
19. In these cases, a simple template did not suffice because on some dimensions each piece of real property is an entity unto itself
20. Liquid assets include cash and equivalent marketable securities, including restricted securities with meaningful rights of registration, proved oil and gas reserves, cutting rights and timberlands, and various types of real property
21. Thus, inventory is viewed as a current asset and real property as a fixed asset
22. The concept of real property is deeply implanted in us as the source and symbol of wealth
23. But as to our claiming our wives as our property, or our sons, our slaves, our horses,—this is pure fiction contradicted by reality, and which only makes those suffer who believe in it; because a wife or a son will never be so subject to my will as my body is; therefore my own body will always remain the only thing I can call my true property; so also money, property,—will never be real property, but only a self-deception and a source of suffering, and it is only my own body which will be my property, that which always obeys me, and is connected with my consciousness
24. What, then, will be the outcome of a few eccentric individuals, or madmen, tilling the soil, making shoes, and so on, instead of smoking cigarettes, playing whist, and roaming about everywhere to relieve their tedium, during the space of the ten leisure hours a day which every intellectual worker enjoys? This will be the outcome: that these madmen will show in action, that that imaginary property for which men suffer, and for which they torment themselves and others, is not necessary for happiness; that it is oppressive, and that it is mere superstition; that property, true property, consists only in one’s own head and hands; and that, in order to actually exploit this real property with profit and pleasure, it is necessary to reject the false conception of property outside one’s own body, upon which we expend the best efforts of our lives
25. The outcome us, that these men will show, that only when a man ceases to believe in imaginary property, only when he brings into play his real property, his capacities, his body, so that they will yield him fruit a hundred-fold, and happiness of which we have no idea,—only then will he be so strong, useful, and good a man, that, wherever you may fling him, he will always land on his feet; that he will everywhere and always be a brother to everybody; that he will be intelligible to everybody, and necessary, and good
26. At this time the country is inundated with paper bottomed upon the whole floating and real property of the community: should an alarm exist, can these funds be converted into money to redeem its credit? Certainly not
27. The truth is, that the only real property, in the labor of others, which exists in the Northern States, is that which is possessed in that of minors—the very class of which, at its most valuable period, this law proposes to divest them